What a whirlwind of a weekend! It started on Thursday when our two friends from Kellogg, Ashley and Yaso, flew into town from Chicago. Mana met up with them at around 130pm at Angelinas after they had the most amazingly rich hot chocolate and a mont blanc (traditional French dessert).
We then strolled through a few boutique stores and eventually made our way to the Notre Dame. A few blocks away from the beautiful cathedral we discovered the most amazing nutella and banana crepe stand on the street - it was pure HEAVEN. For those of you who don't know Ash, she quite possibly has the biggest sweet tooth of any person you will EVER meet and this was the first of many delicious desserts this weekend! After we dripped chocolate all over the concrete near the Notre Dame and made a total mess of ourselves while indulging in every sense of the word, we walked in and took in the beauty and angelic singing in the church. From the Notre Dame, we then made our way to il St. Louise.
We walked through the island and went to Ash's favorite ice cream shop in Paris as well as other cute/fun shops that had toilet paper with sudoku and money on it. Yaso commented that Jay-Z would probably use such toilet paper, while Ash and Mana said he'd probably just use real money to wipe his butt!
At night we celebrated Yaso's bday by meeting our friend Smruti and eating at Le Voltaire, a famous and fancy French restaurant. After a great meal and lots of catching up, we headed out to meet Sahil and Matar, a friend of our Kellogg friend Val. He had us meet him at a crazy local party/fundraiser. It was out in nowhere-land, so we took a cab, but luckily Mana used her hindi to negotiate with the cab driver to discount the fare. The party was nothing like we've ever seen: trannies, women in floor-length gowns, men with gold shimmery beards, a full-on lady gaga outfitted man/woman with a mask, and so much more that we can't even begin to truly describe. IT WAS WILD and totally Parisian.
Afterwards, we hit up a local bar that Matar had a connection with and we were definitely the only non-Frenchies there. After dancing and crazy fun, we eventually made it home!
On Friday we woke up and Mana and Smruti met Ashley and Yaso at Coco and Co, an adorable cafe in St. Germain. We strolled through that area and eventually made our way to Bon Marche, a mall full of designer brands. We then met up with Sahil, ate falafal in the Jewish quarter, and went home to get ready for another fantastic night. Our dinner on Friday was probably one of the most fun restaurants we've ever been to: a local Moroccan restaurant called Chez Omar. The staff at the restaurant was hilarious and kept calling Sahil "Shah Rukh Khan" (a bollywood star) because he strolled in with 4 ladies. Sahil then responded by doing a little bhangra dance shaking his shoulders with one of the waiters. The other waiter would bring food over and then say "Oh MY God" to mock Americans and proceeded to say that when Americans come, they hold their face and say "Oh My God" in excitement, the British hold their hands together and say "Oh My God" in a a more conservative manner, and the Japanese clap their hands together and squeal in delight. It was totally politically incorrect, but you can imagine how ridiculously amusing it is to watch a French waiter who speaks no English impersonate and mock foreigners. The entire meal was so much fun between the waiters, the food, and reasonable prices and may be one of our favorite restaurants in Paris. On our way out, all of us got hugs and kisses - Ashley got a kiss, a high five, and a hug from three different employees of the restaurant!
We then headed to Hotel Costes, a beautifully elegant and sophisticated lounge for a drink and had the perfect nightcap to another great day in Paris!
On Saturday, we met for brunch at Kong, a nice restaraunt that overlooks Pont Neuf. While the waiter was totally obnoxious, the food was pretty good, but the ambience made the place great. Apparently the lounge allows people to dance on the sofas, so Smruti and Mana decided they would definitely go back to party it up since they love dancing on tables or any furniture really!
Afterwards, we went shopping in Marais and strolled into many adorable boutiques. After a full day of shopping in Paris, we eventually made our way to a cute creperie directly beside the fountain in the Pompidou Center. The cheese crepe was DELICIOUS and the perfect break before going home and getting ready for wild night number 3. We hosted a totally Parisian mini party at our flat with Smruti, Yaso, Ashley, Kyle (one of Mana's KWESTEES from Kellogg, also a 1st year student who was randomly in Paris for the night), and his friend Kevin. After a whole lot of fun, banter, wine, cheese, macaroons (of which the pistachio one was our favorite - for many reasons not to be disclosed here), we made our way to Le Cab, a fantastic nightclub in Paris.
We partied and danced, drank and partied some more in a great club with fantastic music, the perfect scene, and awesome company! Eventually we made it home, but it was a night to remember!
Today was our last full day with our friends in town, and we met them at another AMAZING restaurant called Le Comptoir, which had GREAT brunch food. After re-capping all the events from the night before and laughing, we went down Rue de Montergueil (the street that we live right next to which we are in love with!) and then to Sacre Coeur and Montmarte. We spent the day in that area and walked into Sacre Coeur in time for services. It was BEAUTIFUL to hear it in French and Yaso paid attention extra closely because she was criticized by a cab driver here for saying her "R's" wrong and the priest was saying "R's" like it was nobody's business.
We then walked around and found a cute cafe for croque-monsieurs which were DELICIOUS! They are basically ham and cheese sandwiches, but you can get them without ham, and they are just delightful! croque-madames are even better because they have an egg sunny side up on top! We laughed for abour an hour straight as we wrote up all the hilarious quotes from the weekend. Even the waiters asked what was so funny as Mana teared up from laughing so hard. She ordered hot sauce in an embarassingly unconventional way while Smruti requested her "Moutard" which was enough ammunition to get hilarious commentary from Ash and Yaso. Eventually, we made our way out and after Ashley bought another nutella crepe, Smruti got some gelato, and Mana ordered hot wine (so good in the cold!), we made our way home from another amazing day!
After resting at home for an hour, we got ready for our last event of the weekend: having a farewell drink with our friends at Bar Hemingway at the Ritz in Paris where famous authors such as Hemingway spent endless hours. While we enjoyed a sophisticated closing, the best part of the night occurred as we exited the hotel and Mana approached the revolving door. She was walking out the revolving door as Michael Douglas was walking in through the other end! After conversing with him and wishing him a good night in French, we left feeling we had done it all with our friends in Paris this weekend!
Though we will be busy doing work tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday, we look forward to an exciting trip on Thursday to Madrid, Lisbon, and Porto for a week! Au Revoir for now!